Strategies Against Architecture IV

Strategies Against Architecture IV

It’s odd to think that such musical renegades would make such good historians, but German-industrial kings Einstürzende Neubauten have put forth their fourth album of chronological material. These recordings collect the group’s output from 2002-2010. This extensive look at the band’s latest decade includes material from their symbolic appearance at Berlin’s Palast der Republik, the former seat of power of the German Democratic Republik, to tracks from the “Musterhaus” series, a limited edition set of albums available only through the band’s website. Funny to think of there being a single here, but “Perpetuum Mobile” gets the nod as the album’s lead-off cut. A track such as “Dead Friends (Around the Corner)” is a straightforward western ballad. “Insomnia” is an atmospheric piece where the sky feels to be falling. “Good Morning Everybody” slams the gears towards techno. “Wenn dann” plays like a dance track for a ritual hazing. “Birth Lunch Death” whispers its menace. “Weil weil weil” is the German voodoo-blues. Not nearly as abrasive as they once were, EN still use new textures to work against the grain.

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